501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization

About Sunshine Pathways
Foundation

A Palm Beach County nonprofit dedicated to providing professional, outcomes-focused transitional housing at the moments that matter most.

Our Purpose

Mission, Vision & Values

Everything we do flows from a clear mandate: professional housing and support at critical turning points in people's lives.

Our Mission

To provide safe, structured transitional housing to individuals at critical turning points — those re-entering after incarceration, survivors of domestic violence, and young adults aging out of foster care — with the professional support needed to achieve lasting stability.

Our Vision

A Palm Beach County where transitional housing is abundant, professionally operated, and meaningfully connected to the courts, agencies, and providers who depend on it — so that housing is never the barrier between a person and a new beginning.

Our Values

  • Dignity — Every resident is treated as a full human being, not a case number.
  • Accountability — We measure outcomes and own them honestly.
  • Partnership — We earn the trust of agencies, courts, and providers one referral at a time.
  • Action — We do the work. The housing crisis is urgent; we operate with urgency.

Our Story

Built to Fill a
Critical Gap

Sunshine Pathways Foundation was founded by housing operators with deep ties to the Palm Beach County social service community. The Foundation was established to address a glaring gap that practitioners see every day: thousands of individuals each year leave incarceration, age out of foster care, or flee dangerous domestic situations with nowhere stable to go.

Existing shelter options are often short-term, over-capacity, or not equipped for the structured environment these populations need. We started with 16 beds and a clear mandate: professional, outcomes-focused transitional housing that earns the trust of the courts, agencies, and providers who refer to us.

The Foundation's approach is straightforward — provide a safe, structured environment with active case management, connect residents to community resources, and measure what happens. We report outcomes because accountability is part of how trust is built with the agencies and courts that depend on us.

IRS 501(c)(3) Certified
Tax-exempt charitable organization

Sunshine Pathways Foundation holds 501(c)(3) status, making donations tax-deductible and qualifying the organization for government grants, foundation funding, and institutional partnerships.

31+
Beds in Operation
3
Distinct Programs
PBC
Palm Beach County, FL
501c3
Certified Nonprofit

The People Behind the Work

Our Leadership

Experienced operators and social service professionals with deep roots in Palm Beach County's housing and human services landscape.

ED

Executive Director

Founder

Experienced housing operator with an extensive background in transitional housing operations and property management across Palm Beach County. Deep, established relationships with county courts, DCF, and the broader social service agency network.

Areas of Expertise
Housing Operations Reentry Court Relations Property Management
PD

Program Director

Programs & Services

Specializes in case management and wraparound services for populations in transition. Background in social work and nonprofit program management, with particular expertise in trauma-informed approaches and independent living skills development.

Areas of Expertise
Case Management Social Work Wraparound Services Program Management

Our Journey

Foundation Milestones

From a clear mandate and 16 beds to a growing multi-program organization serving Palm Beach County.

1
Step 1

Foundation established as 501(c)(3) nonprofit

2
Step 2

First facility opened at 1006 10th Street, West Palm Beach

3
Step 3

16 beds operational — reentry program launched

4
Step 4

Referral partnerships established with Palm Beach County courts and agencies

5
Now

Expanding to 31 beds — DV and foster care programs launching

Accountability & Compliance

Ready for Agency
Evaluation

Sunshine Pathways Foundation operates with the transparency, documentation standards, and outcomes-reporting infrastructure that government evaluators, funders, and institutional referral partners require.

501(c)(3) Certified
IRS-recognized tax-exempt charitable organization. Eligible for government grants and institutional partnerships.
Outcomes Tracking & Reporting
Employment, housing stability, program completion, and recidivism metrics tracked for every resident cohort. Reports available for partner agencies.
Safety & Resident Rights
Documented resident rights policy, grievance procedures, safety protocols, and house rule agreements. Substance-free environment with regular wellness checks.
DCF, CoC & Government Evaluator Ready
Structured for Continuum of Care participation, DCF program review, and government contract compliance. Ready for site visits and formal evaluations.

Compliance Commitments

IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status maintained
Annual financial reporting and accountability
Documented resident intake and discharge protocols
Written resident rights and grievance procedures
Outcomes data tracked and reported to referring agencies
Substance-free environment with written policy
Open to DCF and CoC site review and evaluation
Active communication with probation, parole, and court officers

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions we hear most often from prospective residents, family members, and referring professionals.

Eligibility varies by program:

  • Reentry: Individuals released from county jail, state prison, or federal institution with a stable release plan and willingness to participate in case management and house rules.
  • Domestic Violence Survivors: Individuals referred by DV advocates, AVDA, shelter staff, hospital social workers, or legal aid who have completed an emergency shelter stay and need transitional stability.
  • Foster Care Youth: Young adults ages 18–24 aging out of or recently exited from the foster care system, referred by DCF, ChildNet, or a guardian ad litem.
Typical length of stay is 3 to 12 months, based on the individual's goals and measurable progress toward independent living. Stays are structured around a case management plan developed with each resident at intake. Extensions are considered on a case-by-case basis when residents are actively working toward self-sufficiency benchmarks.
No. Sunshine Pathways Foundation is a secular nonprofit organization. We are open to all individuals regardless of religious background, belief, or absence of belief. Our programs do not include religious content or requirements of any kind. We serve anyone who meets program eligibility criteria.
The Foundation operates through a combination of program fees (paid by residents who are able to contribute), charitable grants, and individual donations. As a 501(c)(3), the Foundation is eligible for government grants, foundation grants, and tax-deductible contributions. Residents who cannot afford program fees are not turned away — need-based accommodations are considered on an individual basis.
Yes, for reentry. We understand that release dates are not always predictable and that courts and parole officers sometimes need same-day or next-day placements. Contact us directly for urgent reentry placements — we will do our best to accommodate when bed availability allows. For urgent DV situations, please contact AVDA or call the National DV Hotline first; we can accept transitional referrals once emergency safety is addressed.